WWII veteran, 101, insists he would still fight for Britain but warns of ‘friction’ at home
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WWII veteran, 101, insists he would still fight for Britain but warns of ‘friction' at home.
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101-year-old World War Two veteran Mervyn Kersh has insisted he would still fight for Britain today, but warned of "friction" within the country.
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"I think this country is one of the best," the veteran said.However, he issued a warning over the rise of antisemitism at home, saying: "If you permit hatred of one person or group of people, you're bound to have friction.
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